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  • RUGE: 1840: https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000355/18401129/039/0004 (Letter to Bell's Life)
  • ROUGE: 1847: (Eton Field Game Rules)
  • ROUGE: 1850: https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000355/18501006/069/0006 FOOT BAIsL AT ETON. The annual foot ball malchea the Field” were rommenr*! the ult, with the two aides the church, which, after a very bard-fouahl game on both sides, ended In the defeat of Okes's side one rouge only. There was not a goal obtained on either side. Dr <ikes’s side had. the roost part of the time, to play only ten men, Mr Welby having to absent himself, the result might have been different. Subjoined list the players - Da Hawtuey’s Side.—AVderson, Athorpe, Bushby, Giles, Hayter, Mr Holroyd, Johnston, Lnttrell, Pemberton, Guy Phillips, Wigram. Da Oaas’s Sidk.—Barton. Blundell, Cookesly, Meade king, Mills, Mytton, Mr Neville, Nind, Nortbey, Welby. Foot ball is now the principal game pursued at Eton, and Tuesday lad match was played between the pupils the Rev Eliot, the sides being Milla and Barton ma. The result waa in favour of Hartoa's side, who made goals and rouges, of which Barton ma obtained 4 goals 9 rouges, Pottioger 3 goals and S rouges, sod Dan ill goal. The other sid* obtained but I rouge, obtained by Mills.—On the same day a match was played between the lower boya from the house Messrs Bslstooesnd Dupuis, after well-contested game, was won Mr Dupuis’s pupils 1 goal.
  • ROOGE: 1857: https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000413/18571017/047/0004: A match at foot ball was played at Eton College, Saturday last, between the Etonians and the Officers the Scots Fusilier Guards. The Etonians were the victors by two goals, and a rooge.
  • ROOGE: 1863: he wedged his cob into the thick of the crowd—the “rooge," be would call it in his old Eton idiom of speech https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000471/18630124/078/0004